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In a few years most of us will buy a wide range of goods and services,
exchange sensitive health care information, and get our daily news
over digital networks. We may even use the networks to acquire an
education, both as children and as adults, and to conduct political
discussions. So it is not just a techie obsession to be concerned
with privacy, free speech, universal access, and related issues in
Cyberspace. It is a realistic concern for the future of democracy and
equity.

The most important civil liberties issue facing us today is getting
citizens of all races, classes, and creeds connected to the Internet. Our
fight for free speech and privacy rights will remain a hollow victory
if cyberspace remains mostly a bunch of well-educated white folks.